Instead of taking a strict class the first day, I would like to know the students' understanding and grasping power.
Working in a group improves the attention, involvement and acquisition of knowledge by students.
Explain how one simple question pertaining to someone’s favourite food can be the catalyst for asking and talking about places, other foods and personal preferences.
Letting the studen...
Instead of taking a strict class the first day, I would like to know the students' understanding and grasping power.
Working in a group improves the attention, involvement and acquisition of knowledge by students.
Explain how one simple question pertaining to someone’s favourite food can be the catalyst for asking and talking about places, other foods and personal preferences.
Letting the students choose their conversation topic on their own, as a group or in pairs, is an excellent strategy for keeping discussion lively and holding their attention.